About replacing the use of, or augmenting the use of tables to contain a
set of illustrated instructions, Barbara Duprey [mailto:[email protected]]
suggested:


> I think you might get somewhere with frames, which could contain your
> graphic (automatically sized when inserted, but modifiable) and the
> associated text. That would keep them together, while still allowing
> multiple steps per page when possible. The frame borders could be
> visible or not, whatever you'd like. You could insert a frame in each
> cell of your second table column (anchored as character, vertical
> position Top, to Row seems to work best), with the table set to not
> break rows across pages. In any case, the frame will not span pages,
so
> the graphic and text will stay together. If you select the first
column
> and turn on numbering (using the icon with the roman numerals, for
> instance), the steps will automatically be numbered. (If you want to
> restart numbering somewhere, you can right-click on the number.)


That sounds like it has possibilities. I'll give it a whirl.
Thanks.

 - Kevin
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